3 all told today.
Bugbear, you have to love the way new clients save all the addresses.
I dont think Mac users have anything to worry about.
The address is probably generated by the virus on the infected machine. In other words bogus.
mindsprings.com, if you run a pc you have to run a virus checker if you dont, dont sub to mailing lists. Simple.
Still looking forward to that bottle, pickle.



Peter Heinemann wrote:


Today I got mail from:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Never subscribed to pci-powermacs list, so the mail with the 100kb
attachment I received today looked very suspicious to me. I opened it as
source only and saw advertesing from Smalldog and also something from
"Lowend Mac". Maybe someone has hijacked the database of a good list and now
sends out spam with viruses just to knock out Mac users.

Maybe I am wrong, but if you don�t have subsribed to pci-powermacs list and
get mail with attachments, better be carefully and better don not open it...

-Peter











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